Limits on deeply penetrating particles in the >1017 eV cosmic-ray flux

R. M. Baltrusaitis, G. L. Cassiday, J. W. Elbert, P. R. Gerhardy, E. C. Loh, Y. Mizumoto, P. Sokolsky, and D. Steck
Phys. Rev. D 31, 2192 – Published 1 May 1985
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Abstract

We report on a search for deeply penetrating particles in the >1017 eV cosmic-ray flux using the University of Utah Fly’s Eye detector. No such events have been found in 6×106 sec of running time. We consequently set limits on the following: quark matter in the primary cosmic-ray flux, high-energy long-lived weakly interacting particles produced in proton-air interactions, such as τ’s; astrophysical neutrino flux; and other hypothetical high-energy weakly interacting components of the cosmic-ray flux such as photinos.

  • Received 29 November 1985

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.31.2192

©1985 American Physical Society

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R. M. Baltrusaitis, G. L. Cassiday, J. W. Elbert, P. R. Gerhardy, E. C. Loh, Y. Mizumoto, P. Sokolsky, and D. Steck

  • Physics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

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Vol. 31, Iss. 9 — 1 May 1985

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